SU is growing tired of the quarterback competitions in the NFL during the preseason. Sure, it makes for good copy during exhibition season but let’s face it – the games are unwatchable. But SU contends that especially when you are looking at 2 young QBs battling it out in the preseason, it’s just not that important. Why? Because one of two things will happen as soon as the season starts:
- The starting QB is hurt almost immediately; or
- The QB who “won” the starting position struggles mightily and after 1+ games, the coach makes the switch.
It just doesn’t matter. Too much hype, too much talk.
What did you think of the Kyrie Irving trade to the Celtics? SU is not fully getting this one for Boston. Isiah Thomas was an MVP finalist last season and is a lot of fun to watch. He plays with a lot of passion. Irving is younger and I suppose a bit healthier as Thomas has a hip issue which may be worse than the Celtics let on. Is that the reason that Boston had to give up more to get Irving? Can Irving possibly have a better season than Thomas did? For SU, it feels like the Celtics gave up too much. Maybe Brad Stevens has the magic touch to get more out of Irving, i.e., make him pass the ball.
More importantly for Knick fans, does this open up something for a trade of Carmelo to Cleveland?
SU is impatiently waiting for the Greg Bird call-up which some fans feel is over-rated. Need another left-handed bat in the line up. End of story.
This question from long-time SU subscriber T. Potter: When an outfielder makes a spectacular catch at the wall but ends up going over the wall with the ball, why is that still an out? If the fielder ends up in the stands or bullpen, shouldn’t that be an out? SU says it should be an out and that you should have to remain on the field of play for it to be called an out. But that is not the case.
Thoughts?